UN says no second convoy entered Gaza
UN says no second aid entered Gaza
Egypt's state-run media reported that 17 aid trucks were crossing into Gaza on Sunday, but the United Nations said no trucks had crossed. “Until now, there is no convoy,” said Juliette Touma, spokeswoman for UN agency for Palestinian refugees. On Saturday, 20 trucks entered in the first shipment into the territory since Israel imposed a complete siege two weeks ago.
Associated Press journalists saw seven fuel trucks head into Gaza, but Touma and the Israeli military said those trucks were taking fuel that had been stored on the Gaza side of the crossng deeper into the territory, and that no fuel had entered from Egypt.
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